A high-altitude cloud made up of smaller clouds is called a cirrocumulus cloud. These clouds are made up of tiny cloudlets and appear as white patches or ripples in the sky. Cirrocumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather, but they can also indicate the approach of a weather change.
Clouds are not made of gases, but of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed around particles such as dust or pollutants in the atmosphere. While gases such as water vapor are present in clouds, it is the condensed water droplets or ice crystals that give clouds their visible form.
Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed around particles in the air, such as dust or pollution. These droplets or crystals gather together to form visible clouds that we see in the sky.
ALL clouds are made out of water drops, though some clouds like cirrus are made of ice.
No, thunderstorm clouds are not made up of tiny droplets of carbon dioxide. Thunderstorm clouds are composed of water vapor that has condensed into water droplets or ice crystals. Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas and is not typically found in clouds in the form of droplets.
Clouds are not made of cotton. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed in the atmosphere.
Cirrus Clouds are mostly made up entirely of ice crystals.
Type your answer here... clouds are made of liquid(water vapour).
Clouds are not solid; they are made up of water droplets and ice crystals.
no they are made out of raindrops
cirrus
clouds are made up of littel water molucals And this means the molecules clump together, forming a mass, which we call clouds.
the troposphere is made up of ice crystals because the clouds are made up of water droplets and so they turn into crystals.
The clouds that are made of ice crystals are the cirrusclouds.
They are gas clouds
Water
because they are made up of vapor.